David’s Blog
How to create a sustainable garden
Minimising waste in your garden is a wonderful way to maintain sustainability. By [...]
A pest & disease guide to: Vine Weevil
Vine weevil is a night time terror in your garden, particularly the larvae [...]
How to grow Marjoram
Marjoram is a lovely flowering herb in the mint family. Its distinctive aroma [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter March 2024
March: Spring into the growing season Hi , March has finally come around [...]
Top ten plants for March gardens 2024
March is the month when many spring flowering plants start to produce their [...]
Top Job for March – Sowing Wildflower Seeds
There is nothing quite like the sight of a wildflower meadow in full [...]
A pest & disease guide to: Club Root
Club root is a very common and widespread soil-borne fungal disease which affects [...]
How to improve your garden’s accessibility
Gardening transcends generations. It doesn’t matter your age, because you can still find [...]
Google’s most asked questions about Gladioli
Gladioli, or the 'Sword Lily' is a striking and towering flower worth growing [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter February 2024
February: Say it with flowers Hi , This month, many people are looking [...]
Top Job for February – Cutting Back Ornamental Grasses
Ornamental grasses are a great asset to the flower garden, whether grown on [...]
Top ten plants for February gardens 2024
February is usually mixed weather-wise and often delights with a wonderfully unexpected sunny [...]
How to make the most of your garden plot
Whether you have a cultivated corner or a few pots on your patio, [...]
Beginner’s Guide to Gardening
As a new year settles, gardeners are taking stock of their space, or [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter January 2024
January: A fresh start! Hi , It's a new year, and with it [...]
Top Job for January – start forcing your rhubarb
January is usually a quiet month in the garden but there are still [...]